Integumentary System 1. Skin – Dermis and epidermis.

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Integumentary System

1. Skin – Dermis and epidermis.

Integumentary System 1.Skin – Dermis and epidermis. 2.Superficial fascia – Connects skin to muscle.

Integumentary System 1.Skin – Dermis and epidermis. 2.Superficial fascia – Connects skin to muscle. 3.Epidermis – Made of epithelial tissue. Non-living.

Integumentary System 1.Skin – Dermis and epidermis 2.Superficial fascia – Connects skin to muscle. 3.Epidermis – Made of epithelial tissue. Non-living. 4.Dermis – Made of connective tissue. Living.

Integumentary System 1.Skin – Dermis and epidermis 2.Superficial fascia – Connects skin to muscle. 3.Epidermis – Made of epithelial tissue. Non-living. 4.Dermis – Made of connective tissue. Living. 5.Hair – For insulation.

Integumentary System 1.Skin – Dermis and epidermis 2.Superficial fascia – Connects skin to muscle. 3.Epidermis – Made of epithelial tissue. Non-living. 4.Dermis – Made of connective tissue. Living. 5.Hair – For insulation. 6.Sweat gland – For cooling. Salt excretion.

Integumentary System 1.Skin – Dermis and epidermis 2.Superficial fascia – Connects skin to muscle. 3.Epidermis – Made of epithelial tissue. Non-living. 4.Dermis – Made of connective tissue. Living. 5.Hair – For insulation. 6.Sweat gland – For cooling. Salt excretion. 7.Stratum Corneum – Dead cells full of keratin.

Integumentary System 1.Skin – Dermis and epidermis 2.Superficial fascia – Connects skin to muscle. 3.Epidermis – Made of epithelial tissue. Non-living. 4.Dermis – Made of connective tissue. Living. 5.Hair – For insulation. 6.Sweat gland – For cooling. Salt excretion. 7.Stratum Corneum – Dead cells full of keratin. 8.Hair follicle – Produces hair.

Integumentary System 1.Skin – Dermis and epidermis 2.Superficial fascia – Connects skin to muscle. 3.Epidermis – Made of epithelial tissue. Non-living. 4.Dermis – Made of connective tissue. Living. 5.Hair – For insulation. 6.Sweat gland – For cooling. Salt excretion. 7.Stratum Corneum – Dead cells full of keratin. 8.Hair follicle – Produces hair. 9.Sebaceous (oil) gland – Makes oil for flexibility.

Integumentary System 10. Fat (adipose tissue) – Shock absorber. Warmth.

Integumentary System 10. Fat (adipose tissue) – Shock absorber. Warmth. 11. Pacinian Corpuscle – Detects pressure, vibration.

Integumentary System 10. Fat (adipose tissue) – Shock absorber. Warmth. 11. Pacinian Corpuscle – Detects pressure, vibration. 12. Smooth muscle – Arrector pili.

Integumentary System 10. Fat (adipose tissue) – Shock absorber. Warmth. 11. Pacinian Corpuscle – Detects pressure, vibration. 12. Smooth muscle – Arrector pili. 13. Nerve – For touch, heat, pain, etc.